Dierks Bentley took fans to the beach by way of the 2016 ACM Awards on Sunday night (April 3) in Las Vegas. He took a break from his co-hosting duties to perform "Somewhere on a Beach," the lead track from his upcoming new album, Black.

Country music's past and future came together all in one place at the 2016 ACM Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday night (April 3), when Luke Bryan opened the show with his latest single, 'Huntin', "Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day."

The 2016 ACM Awards winners list was starting to look like the 2016 CMA Awards, until the very end. Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town led the way in total wins, but the big award went to an Entertainer of the Year first-timer.

Friday night (April 1) the Academy of Country Music kicked off the fourth annual ACM Party for a Cause Festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, as Carrie Underwood headlined the special ACM Women of Country Night with a very special surprise guest.

Dierks Bentley's naked ACM Awards nightmare doesn't seem to be a dream come true for any of the country stars seated in the front few rows, either. A hilarious new promo for the April 3 CBS broadcast finds Bentley trying to get through his monologue, unaware that he's naked.

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